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Workshops

Many Science Olympiad coaches credit their team success to workshops and professional development activities provided by state and national Science Olympiad professionals. Educators are given detailed information on all the latest Science Olympiad events, as well as handouts, CDs and takeaways. Sessions are staffed by experienced state and national Event Supervisors who provide context on what is expected of students in each rigorous event. In many cases, educators can earn credit hours or certificates.

Please see your state Science Olympiad site for a complete listing of all professional development opportunities in your area, as this is only a partial schedule. Dates are updated as soon as the information is posted!

NSTA Workshops - Science Olympiad Sessions

Friday, March 31, 8:00-9:00am, "Decoding Starlight - From Photons to Pixels to Images, Using Math and Art," Los Angeles Convention Center, Kentia Hall J, presented by Pam Perry, Lewiston HS and Donna Young, NASA and Science Olympiad Educator. This session will spotlight a STEM activity using NASA data that produces a scientific photon intensity image of a supernova remnant and a more artistic version for public release. Science Olympiad-Relevant! Grades 7-12.

Friday, March 31, 9:30-10:30am, "Back to School in Science Olympiad Style", JW Marriott Los Angeles at LA Live, Diamond Ballroom Salon 9, presented by Dr. Kelly Price-Colley, Forsyth County Schools/Georgia Science Olympiad and Dr. John F. Loehr, Director of STEM Education, Science Olympiad. Don't start another school year with the same boring scientific processes lessons. Kick it off with Write It Do It, Metric Mastery, Experimental Design, Grasp A Graph, and so much more. Both formative and instructional, these Problem Based Learning events will activate your back to school like never before. Grades 5-12.

Friday, March 31, 11:00am-12:00noon, "CESI-Sponsored Session: Write It Do It: Jazzing Up Literacy with Science Olympiad", Los Angeles Convention Center, West Hall B-2, presented by Dr. Kelly Price-Colley, Forsyth County Schools/Georgia Science Olympiad and Dr. John F. Loehr, Director of STEM Education, Science Olympiad. Not another boring writing prompt! Write It Do It has been a competitive Science Olympiad event for many years. Find out how to use this instructional strategy in your day-to-day lessons for increasing your students' technical reading and writing skills. Grades K-6.

Thursday, March 31, 2016, 8:00am to 9:00am, "Science Olympiad Urban Schools Initiative Kick Starter," Omni Nashville Hotel, Music Row 3, presented by Dr. Kelly Price-Colley, Georgia Science Olympiad/Forsyth County Schools, and Jenny Kopach of Science Olympiad. Do you wonder how to engage underserved populations/districts with K-12 STEM outreach? Attend this session to learn more about the success of the Science Olympiad Urban Schools Initiative and meet teachers who have participated in the program. Funding and organizational tips will be shared!

Friday, April 1, 2016, 12:30pm to 1:30pm "Engage and Excite with Elementary Science Olympiad," Music City Center 105B, presented by Dr. Kelly Price, Georgia Science Olympiad/Forsyth County Schools, and Jenny Kopach of Science Olympiad. Join us for a fun-filled hands-on workshop about ESO and learn how Science Olympiad can serve as a structure for family science nights, school science days, after-school clubs and a community-engaging STEM competition.

Saturday, April 2, 2016, 8:00am to 9:00am, "Science Olympiad Coaches Clinic: Astronomy and Reach for the Stars Events," presented by Donna Young, NASA's Chandra X-Ray Center. Science Olympiad coaches will be provided information on strategies, extensive resources and content for regional, state and national competitions by the National Astronomy Event Supervisor.

Thursday, March 12, 2015, 12:30pm to 1:30pm, "Engage and Excite with Elementary Science Olympiad," McCormick Place, W192c, presented by Dr. Kelly Price, Georgia Science Olympiad/Forsyth County Schools, and Jenny Kopach of Science Olympiad. Join us for a fun-filled hands-on workshop about ESO and learn how Science Olympiad can serve as a structure for family science nights, school science days, after-school clubs and a community-engaging STEM competition.

Friday, March 13, 2015, 4:00pm to 5:30pm, "Coaching Science Olympiad With Success and Connecting to the Classroom: Elastic Launched Gliders," McCormick Place, W192b, presented by Joe Simmons, Ward's Science and Illinois Science Olympiad State Director. Participants will design, build and fly an Elastic Launched Glider from the Ward's Science Olympiad Kit Series, then take it home to students! Register here.

Saturday, March 14, 2015, 2:00pm to 3:00pm, "Science Olympiad Urban Schools Initiative Kick Starter," McCormick Place S401bc, presented by Dr. Kelly Price, Georgia Science Olympiad/Forsyth County Schools, and Jenny Kopach of Science Olympiad. Do you wonder how to engage underserved populations/districts with K-12 STEM outreach? Attend this session to learn more about the success of the Science Olympiad Urban Schools Initiative and meet teachers from Chicago Public Schools who have participated in the program. Funding and organizational tips will be shared!

Friday, November 7, 2014, 12:00pm to 1:15pm, "Protein Modeling: A Science Event and the NGSS," Orange County Convention Center, W222 A, Presented by Dr. Tim Herman, Science Olympiad National Event Supervisor and Milwaukee School of Engineering. Through modeling, an authentic practice of science, students learn by both using models and constructing models. By using kits, you can prepare your students to compete in the Protein Modeling event and meet the NGSS.

Saturday, November 8, 2014, 11:00am to 12:00pm, "Engage and Excite with Elementary Science Olympiad," Rosen Hotel Plaza, Salon 4, Presented by Dr. Kelly Price, Georgia Science Olympiad/Forsyth County Schools. Join us for a fun-filled workship about the Elementary Science Olympiad program. Learn how to execute engaging Science Olympiad lessons in your class and how to compete.

March 31, 8:00 to 9:00am, "Science Olympiad and Academic Major Choice: The Power of Student/Teacher Relationships," Indiana Convention Center 232. Presented by Jennifer Forrester, Amanda Reinhardt and Melissa Kulhavy, University of Wyoming, Capser.